Season over
I'm not nearly as active as I used to be but this season didn't really matter a whole lot. We knew the Tigers were going to have a down year. We hoped that they could still be competitive, but when Cole Sillinger stuck in the NHL, it made a youthful team even younger.
My thoughts are I really don't care if they win 23 games or 5 this season. This is not their year. To be honest, neither is next season. They are a full good year of seasoning away before this youth starts maturing.
For this season, It's always nice to win some games and make the playoffs, but with the youth they had on the roster, it just wasn't going to happen.
Protip: If you know someone that says the Tigers coaching staff is washed up or they won't last long, they are outing themselves as having zero hockey knowledge. Read on to find out why I say that.
Age Is King
In the WHL age groups are king. As an example of this, let's look at the WHL leading scorer Arshdeep Bains. He finished this season with 112 points in 68 games.
As a 16 year old he had 7 points. As a 17 year old he had 18 points.
Let me re-iterate that. The WHL scoring leader had 18 points as a 17 year old.
If Red Deer had a whole team full of Arshdeep Bains' they would have been terrible 3 seasons ago. A team full of this type of player would have set records for scoring. This is something that many WHL GM's don't fully realize, let alone fans.
What I Care About - Improvements
The Tigers made a couple trades. In total they picked up an extra 1st, 2-2nds 3rd, and Pavel Bocharov.
When a team is going through a down year, attempting an upgrade and giving away assets is very tempting, but it is also the wrong thing to do for long term success. You are fighting gravity and their is no point in battling it. Desjardins stayed the course and picked up some improvements. It's a good season in that regards, because buying in a down year is the sole destroyer of future championships.
More Interesting Stats
I pulled this from a couple years ago when I tracked all points among player age groups. The following shows us how much of a scoring difference their was per age group in 2017-2018.
2017-2018 (72 game season) Forwards
20 Yr Olds = 1.02 Pts/Game = 73.4 Pts
19 Yr Olds = 0.76 Pts/Game = 54.9 Pts
18 Yr Olds = 0.58 Pts/Game = 41.98 Pts
17 Yr Olds = 0.32 Pts/Game = 23.26 Pts
16 Yr Olds = 0.30 Pts/Game = 21.82 Pts
Lets Remember the current whl scoring leader at 17 years old, had 18 points as a 17 year old in a 72 game season, compared to the 68 games that are played this season.
3 - 19's (1 goalie, 1 player on pace, 1 slightly below pace) 50% on pace
1 comment:
Thank you for the comments. I think we have some exciting players in the 16-17 year old group and the next few seasons should be fun.
Even though this year's team struggled to win, they competed and grew. This was a developmental year and the Tigers have excellent coaches in that regard.
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